The latest scientific evidence shows that the mercury in dental fillings could be behind many unsuspected diseases from hair loss and infertility to Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS). ...
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Teeth can work like little batteries. Metal in the mouth produces electrical fields around certain teeth which can produce many bizarre effects.
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In 1997, my therapist told me that my leaking amalgam fillings were the reason I felt so poorly. I found it hard to believe that the NHS would use mercury, which is classed as toxic waste,
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For all the scares about cancer, heart disease is still the number-one killer disease in the West. The immediate causes of death are often heart attack and stroke,
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Although amalgam dental fillings have been in widespread use for around 150 years, this started to change in the mid-1980s, when evidence began to emerge that mercury vapour was being released from these fillings. However, there was not much...
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